Ubisoft's E3 press conference time and date was confirmed last week, and now the Assassin's Creed publisher has announced it's holding another public event that fans are able to attend. The Ubisoft Lounge will give hands-on opportunities with the company's E3 game lineup to more than 1,700 fans.
The event will run from June 14-15, Ubisoft announced in a press release. The fan lounge will be located near downtown Los Angeles in the Arts District, though the exact location will be announced later. We'll update this article as more information on the event is revealed.
Anyone who preregisters on the Ubisoft Lounge's website is eligible for a chance to attend. If you can't make it to Los Angeles, you can watch "live-streamed master classes" and archived videos on Ubisoft's Twitch channelduring the event.
E3 takes place from June 14-16 this year, and Ubisoft will reveal more information on its sword combat game For Honor. It's also likely we'll hear about the next Watch Dogs game, as it's expected to release before April 2017. Other Ubisoft games that are likely to be shown at E3 include South Park: The Fractured But Whole and Ghost Recon: Wildlands.
You might also see the next Assassin's Creed game, which is set in Egypt. However, that game will skip this year and release in 2017 instead--this will be the first year without a core Assassin's Creed game since 2009.
Another E3 game could be Ubisoft's mysterious "1666," which recently had a trademark application filed for it. GameSpot asked for comment on the filing, and a Ubisoft representative only said that it's a "standard business practice to renew trademarks in order to protect them."

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